COLLABORATION
BIM in Multi-disciplinary Practice Duration: 0:41:13
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Presented by:  Brent Mauti, CH2M Hill
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BIM is benefiting multidisciplinary practices to dramatically improve the integration of engineering, design, documentation and coordination between disciplines over conventional techniques. 

A shared, multidisciplinary BIM helps teams make more informed decisions, consider more options and coordinate their designs – reducing errors and omissions. It enables a better design environment, improved document coordination and quality, and more effective communication across the entire project team.

Observe how one firm used an integrated multidisciplinary BIM approach to greatly enhance not only the work of each discipline, but the coordination of their design and documentation.

Recorded during Be Conference 2007

What you can learn:
  • Project work and best practice experience with BIM
  • How automated interference detection, a shared multi-disciplinary model and 3D details improved the quality and consistency of project documentation
  • How it reduced errors and omissions, increasing profitability
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